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HP Delivers Industry's First Purpose-Built Server for Big Data

(Targeted News Service Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 15 -- Hewlett-Packard issued the following news release:
HP today unveiled the industry's first server built to help clients operationalize Big Data, drive new business opportunities and save up to $1 million over three years.(1)
With the advent of Big Data software and the promise that it brings, many organizations have tried to deploy these solutions on existing architectures not designed to handle the specific needs of these workloads. As a result, the outcomes from these early deployments have been suboptimal from a performance and cost perspective.

"Big Data application environments such as Hadoop, MPP data warehouses, Big Data analytics and object stores have very different workload requirements," said Dan Vesset, vice president, Business Analytics Research, IDC. "Given the large and varied amounts of fast-moving data that needs to be stored and accessed quickly and the different requirements of end users, these workloads can be highly varied, complex and inefficient to manage if run on traditional hardware infrastructure. In order to fully embrace the promise of Big Data, it is critical that the underlying infrastructure be optimized for the workload."
The new HP ProLiant SL4500 server series is the only solution purpose built for Big Data environments. It provides maximum performance, productivity and cost-effectiveness in an ultradense solution required by these workloads. Built on HP Converged Infrastructure (http://h17007.www1.hp.com/us/en/converged-infrastructure/ jumpid=ex_r163_us/en/large/eb/ESN_convrgdinfrastrctrbrdphr_googlesemaw), the new server offers a highly efficient design that consumes up to 50 percent less space, 61 percent less power and 31 percent lower cost while using 63 percent fewer cables.(1)
Modular architecture optimizes results for workload specific applications
The modular design of the HP ProLiant SL4500 server series offers varied compute and storage configurations that enable clients to optimize their infrastructure for a
workload-specific application, removing the need to piece together incongruent hardware for the supporting infrastructure.

With a single, cost-effective architecture, the HP ProLiant SL4500 server series also supports multiple Apache Hadoop vendors including Cloudera and Hortonworks, as well as additional software including OpenStack Cloud Software and MongoDB.

"Enterprises that leverage Cloudera's Platform for Big Data to unlock insights across all of their data benefit from deploying infrastructure components optimized for the extreme demands of Big Data workloads," said Amr Awadallah, chief technology officer, Cloudera. "By designing a server purpose built for Big Data, HP is offering the market a seamless new approach to processing large data sets efficiently and cost-effectively."
HP innovation delivers greater performance and density
The HP ProLiant SL4500 Gen8 server series, with HP Smart Array (http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantstorage/arraycontrollers/index.html) technology, delivers industry-leading performance with a nearly seven times faster input/output operations per second (IOPS) than existing architectures.(2) With the smart analytics of HP SmartCache (http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press/2012/120730a.html), the system will optimize storage traffic to ensure the lowest latency response and up-front investment.

Current server offerings cannot address the rapidly growing amounts of storage and servers for Big Data, forcing IT leaders to acquire additional expensive data center space. However, the new HP ProLiantSL4500 server series solves this problem by delivering industry-leading storage density of up to 240 terabytes (TB) in a single 4.3-rack-unit (U) chassis, or 2.16 petabytes (PB) with nine servers in an industry-standard 42-U rack.(3)
As a result of this extreme density, clients realize significant cost savings, greater performance and increased efficiency.

* Lower data center power costs and improve compute per watt by up to 70 percent than previous generations with HP Intelligent Infrastructure (http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/platforms/rackandpower.html).(4)
HP enhances scale-out server portfolio
HP also announced updates to its high-performance computing (HPC) portfolio, enabling clients to maximize the performance benefits of the latest processing technology from Intel and NVIDIA.

The HP ProLiant SL270s Gen8 server offers maximized processor density, with the ability to support up to eight Intel(R) Xeon Phi(TM) coprocessors or eight NVIDIA(R) Kepler(TM) graphic processing units (GPUs) per server. The HP ProLiant SL270s and SL250s Gen8 servers now support the latest NVIDIA Kepler GPUs and newly announced Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors, enabling clients to select the best accelerator or coprocessor for their specific workloads.

Pricing and availability(5)
The HP ProLiant SL4500 server series in a single node configuration is available immediately worldwide for a starting price of $7,643.

The new HP ProLiant SL270s Gen8 servers will be available next month, with for a starting price of $6,166. The HP ProLiant SL250s Gen8 servers will be available with NVIDIA Kepler and Intel Xeon Phi processors early next year for a starting price of $5,659.